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Lawyers are not obliged to report a former partner's memory laspes to disciplinary officials unless the problem has resulted in an actual ethics violation, an opinion by the Kansas bar's ethics committee has stated. Instead anyone concerned should look at referring the problem to a lawyer assistance programme, the committee advised. Source: Bloomberg
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